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the united states. he's also attacking u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> we've almost called venus the forest gufrp of the jihad in the sense that he seemed to find this way to get himself involved in operations or attacks that seem way beyond a 20-some-odd convert from long island should be involved in. >> an american so radical iezed, so dangerous, he's willing to help al qaeda plot bombings that could kill his own friends and even his own family on long island. >> in a conventional war you have companies, you have divisions, you have brigades, you have battalions. in this war, every single person counts. every sickle person that goes over there like him is somebody we can't miss. >> but the tables could be turning on al qaeda. their one-time secret weapon could be spilling their secrets. family, friends, and intelligence officials are left wondering why and how did bryant turn into a terrorist. who convinced him to wage jihad against his neighbors? my search for answers begins about an hour's drive from new york city where bryant kneel venus was born to the suburbs of long island where his

, defeating the neatherlands in the soccer finale as fans here in the u.s. celebrate. and to kill a mockingbird, the 50th anniversary of harper lee's bestselling novel and the town that inspired it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. there are high hopes this sunday in the gulf, on this day 83 of the oil spill. b.p. says it hopes to completely cap the gushing well by mid-week, but the company is not making any guarantees. here's the latest: a navy blimp has begun to look for oil and distressed wildlife in the gulf. oil continues to flow tonight as b.p. crews work on the new containment system, and the obama administration says it is optimistic that new system will work. mark strassmann has the latest this evening from grand isle, louisiana. mark, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, russ. b.p. is now staying by wednesday its new cap could stop this spill, a seal so tight not one drop of oil would escape. but for now every new drop is gushing into the gulf. now this is a runaway well. b.p.'s gusher, its

. then the u.s. and israel mend fence, and focus on the growing threat to peace, in the middle east. do you believe a nuclear iran can be contended with. >> benjamin netanyahu in a fox news sunday exclusive and the president tries out a new line of attack for november. we'll ask the panel if running against bush will work again. all, right now, on fox news sunday. >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. with a lot of ground to cover, let's turn to our first guest, obama senior advisor david axelrod. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thanks, chris, good to be here. >> chris: let's start with the latest news. bp is replacing the containment cap on the run away well, and the company hopes to have it done monday, as you can see, from the live spill cam, until then, the oil is gushing up into the gulf and also hopes -- bp -- to work to finish the two relief wells. how confident are you that they will have this spill contained? stopped? by the end of july? >> we are reasonably confident but, obviously, this thing is uncharted waters. no pun intended. our scientists, have spending

today, but what is the legacy of the u.s. team from this year's tournament? >>> real-life drama, hollywood stars are taking their acts to courtrooms near you. why do so many have run-ins with the law? >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sudden." developing right now, after two years on the run, allegedly stealing cars, boats and planes, gaining fame and fans along the way, police have finally caught up with the 19-year-old known as the barefoot bandit. colton harris-moore was arrested in the wee hours this morning in the bahamas, he's been on the run since 2008 when he left a halfway house in washington. he crashed a plane last week in the bahamas and police picked him up after a boat chase in harbor island. nbc's peter alexander is in the bahamas and joins us on the phone with how all this went down. good morning, peter. >> good morning to you. that chase apparently, according to bahamian police, happened on a boat. they were chasing him by boat today when they ultimately arrested colton harris-moore. he is the so-called barefoot bandit, according to au

, the u.s. justice department filing a lawsuit against arizona immigration law. allows police to stop someone to check their immigration status and makes it a crime for legal immigrants not to carry their documents. you know, every time this law gets described and sometimes we're guilty of it here on fox, it's always a tough new immigration law. how are the politics of this affecting the coverage? >> well, i think the media are pretty much against the state of arizona on this. but i think most interesting media angle hasn't really gotten enough attention was developed by a fellow named evan mcmorris santoro writing for talking points. the losers are the arizona democrats. they wanted this issue to go away and obviously, obama administration was not consulting with them because they're all going to get wiped out in november because they look like they're stooges for the national liberals who are opposing a law that's very popular, not only in arizona, but around the country. >> i think that kirsten wants to jump in on that and i want to ask this question. jan brewer, governor in arizon

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david axelrod. and arizona republican senator jon kyl. then the u.s. and israel mend fences and focus on the growing threat to peace in the middle east. >> can you believe that a nuclear iran can be contained? >> chris: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, the president tries out a new line of attack for november. we'll ask the panel if running against bush will work again, all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. with a lot of ground to cover, let's turn to our first guest, obama senior advisor david axelrod. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks, chris. good to be here. >> chris: let's start with the latest news. b.p. is replacing the containment cap on its run-away well. the company hopes to have it done monday, as you can see from the live spill cam. until then the oil is gushing up in the gulf. it also hopes, b.p., to -- it's working to finish the two relief wells. how confident are you that they will have this spill contained, stopped by the end of july? >> well, reasonably confident, but

. >>> this is a fox news alert. colton harris moore, the so-called barefoot bandit, a u.s. teenager who allegedly stole cars, boat and an airplane. he eludded law enforcement for two years and we're told he is arrested in the bahamas. we're waiting for a press conference to begin there and peter doocy has been following the story all weekend and will update us later in the show as we keep an eye on the press conference for more details. >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas said there is no point in holding direct talk with israel when it comes to peace. he is refusing to return to the negotiating table until there is a freeze on settlement building in the west bank. for now they're negotiating through the u.s. envoy george mitchell who will meet with abbas later this week. the white house and netanyahu are urging direct peace talks between israelis and palestinians, some are asking is hitting the restart button viable in this particular ongoing conflict? democratic congressman brian baird travelled to gaza more than any other member of congress and joins to us share his insight. thank you for

more money for medicaid. it has been a deadly 24 hours in afghanistan. six u.s. troops and at least one dozen civilians were killed. two died in the southern province of kandahar. the other american service members die in the east, one as a result of small arms fire, and another by a roadside bomb, a third in an insurgent attacks, and the last in an accidental explosion. june was the dead this month for troops since the u.s.-led war began in 2001. in maryland army national guard unit has learned they will be deployed on a mission to the middle east next year. the soldiers today learned some combat skills that you might not expect. we are live in the newsroom to explain this one. >> in early 2011 the 175th infantry will head overseas to make sure the israelis and egyptians are still abiding by the camp david accords. it is not exactly front-line combat, but any military mission could turn violent. there may be times a soldier has to use his or her hands instead of a weapon to fight the enemy. today, these soldiers had to russia on their hand-to-hand combat skills. knowing how to take som

cases of autism and what are autm's early warning signs? we'll ask u.s. congressman, chris smith, co-chairman of the congressional coalition for autism research and education and lee glues man, president and ceo of the autism society of america. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. >>> chairman smith and lee grossman, welcome. >> thank you. >> what are the early warning signs of an autistic child? lee grows man? >> there is numerous early warning signs. primarily one of the things a parent will first notice is the child doesn't seem to be responding to them. there will be lck of eye contact. they may have some speech developing as an infant and lose it as they grow older. it doesn't see

a thrilling story out of a spy novel itself. and it seemed like the priority here was u.s./russia relations. the question outstanding is what kind of threat does russia pose with its espionage against the united states? >> let's step back for a second and understand that i think this is a great credit to our law enforcement. we made arrests, law enforcement community made arrests. these individuals have been monitored for quite some time. they tried but they never got classified information and intelligence. and now they've left the country, which again is a big win for our law enforcement community. i set that aside. i think our relationship with russia is no doubt improving if you look at where it was just a few years ago. the economic discussions that were had recently and progress made in reducing nuclear weapons and hopefully we'll get a treaty through senate this summer that will further reduce nuclear weapons means our security is stronger and safer and our relationship is stronger. >> more broadly on foreign policy. i can remember back two years ago as you can july of 2008 the presi

's been a deadly day for u.s. troops and coalition forces in afghanistan. six u.s. service members killed in several incidents. two u.s. troops died in bombings in southern afghanistan, two others killed in the eastern part of the country, one died in small arms fire, and another died in an accidental explosion. today's news follows a deadly trend. june was the deadliest month for international and american forces in afghanistan. we have new pictures to show you tonight on the cuban blog. they appear to show former president fidel castro. the website said the photos were taken on wednesday. they shou the 83-year-old meeting with people at the national center of scientific investigations in havana. it would be the first public appearance by castro since he underwent intestinal surgery back in 2006. he is closely linked to two of the 9/11 attackers and one of the most wanted terrorists. how to find him? why not check facebook. >>> also, a cnn exclusive, we're diving under the oil in the gulf of mexico to show you what the disaster is doing to marine life. >>> don't just sit there, become pa

in a fast lifestyle of stolen planes and speed boats for the slammer. u.s. agents are bringing him back to the states to a face charges. peter has the latest on this story from new york city newsroom. >> barefoot bandit that has eluded authorities would not be captured without a high speedboat chase. >> suspect tovied capture engaged local police on a high-speed chase in waters leading to the area. >> acting on a tips from members of the public, royal bahamian police force went to harbor island and that is where they made the arrest. you can see here, his hands are cuffed but his feet or bare. shots were fired before the 19-year-old fugitive was taken into custody. they were fired by police trying to shoot out colton's boat engine. they to pistol-whip him and that would contradict the mother's description. as we reported the mom had hired a high profile entertainment lawyer to help her sell a book about her son's adventures. she said it was okay to profit from his actions because he wasn't hurting anybody. it's unclear if she knew he was armed. i left for a message for her lawyer and ha

that a good 75% of productivity change in the u.s. economy, which is a source of increase of real wages and income, is due to the education and training of our workforce. we also have to have real and lasting limits on what we can spend. that means we are going to have to have some changes in how we provide and pay for higher education. this is difficult, because everybody has become comfortable in what we have been doing for far too long. higher education is one of the areas where states have a lot of responsibility and work governors must play a leadership role. when i thought about my initiative, i thought about as a governor, what and how we have the most input in education? primary and secondary education as a lot of parks constituents believe we have total control. we have a very little control. in higher education, we do have. we a. most of our governing boards. we have a tremendous impact on the funding that goes into our colleges. so i felt that was an area where we as governors could play our role. this is why my initiative is called "complete to compete." it will focus on imp

and everyone's." as u.s. troops move out iraq, many more are moving into afghanistan. one of the best-seller lists on the "the new york times" best seller list, the laura bush biography is that no. 5. no. 12, "change your brain, change your body." "born to run," is no. 13. we encourage you to check out booktv.org in our weekend programming on c-span 2. taking a look at the other issues and guests making up the sunday morning conversation, bobby jackson. caller: the white house and congressional agenda, congress is returning this week. the midterm elections and the gulf coast oil spill. the guests on "meet the press" include robert gibbs. on abc this week, talking with david axelrod. luis gutierrez and bryan bill bread. the guests on "fox news sunday," hosted by chris wallace, david axelrod and jon kyle, as well as an interview with benjamin netanyahu. on "face the nation" on cbs, eric holder. on cnn's "state of the union," guests include david axelrod, new mexico governor bill richardson, a trend frank, and kenneth feinberg, administrator of the gulf coast oil spill victims compensati

-profile russian prisoners is back on u.s. soil and may be returning to his home in comeysville. weijia jiang has the latest. >> reporter: many are wrapping their heads around the fact that one of the prisoners could be returning to the state to live. 59-year-old alexander spent the past seven years in a russian prison. on friday, the former kgb colonel flew into dulles international airport. he's one of four convicted of spying for the west, released by moscow in the biggest spy swap since the cold war. thousands of miles away, quiet cockeysville is what he called home since 1997. he once lived in this upscale private community on high field court and still owns a house on willow vista way where his son and family live where neighbors can't believe an espionage drama has any baltimore county ties. >> when you find out it's on your street it's shocking. >> reporter: he's long been suspected of helping the u.s. identify two notorious spies. >> whose activities on behalf of the russians cost american lives. i consider the man to be an american hero. >> reporter: when he was convicted in 2003, neigh

them public. >> how reliant are we, the u.s. economy, in what's going on in india and what's going on in china? there is no such thing anymore as an isolated economy. 30 years ago when i was forecasting the u.s. economy, i didn't avert to what was going on in the rest of the world at all. it wasn't necessary. china is a critical player because it's the most dynamic capitalist economy in the world. i say that with sort of a great irony. >> right. >> and it is very important. >> my thanks to alan greenspan. up next on "the wall street journal report" from aspen around the world to afghanistan. the ongoing conflict and influencing the national conversation. i'll talk to the journalist who i'll talk to the journalist who lived the could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? can fÚtbol announcer andrÉs cantor make any sport exciting? ha sido una partida intensa hoy. jadrovski estÁ pensando. estÁ pensando. veamos que va a hacer. moverÁ la reina o moverÁ el caballo? que tensiÓn. viene... viene, viene, viene... gooooooooooooooool! geico. fiftee

? >>> and the navy u.s. service fleet may be in the worst shape ever. >>> first, bob gates made it clear costs must be cut to pay for needed troops and equipment. leading firms have spent preparing for leaner years. we have one of the world's leading makers of gear is one of those working to stream line. the company restructured from seven to three divisions in january and cut work force by 3%. joining me now is dave melcher. welcome to the show. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> so ashton carter last week introduced a series of proposed reforms that he is thinking about in order to reduce costs for government and industry. you are a leading industrialist. what did he say that you liked and what did he say that concerns you? >> both secretary gates and carter have announced a set of initiatives that are prudent for this period of time. we know defense spending will not continue as it has in the past. this is the time to take these measures to try to make sure our programs are affordable and give the best val -- value to the taxpayer. >> one of the things that secretary carter says is to do more w

four years. just kidding, folks, i'm sure it's catching on in the u.s., right? the world cup. today the finale, the big finale. we'll take you live to spain, we'll take you live to the netherlands, those two countries going at it today in the final, also tell you about the third place game yesterday that nobody really cares about but again, we'll be taking you to the south africa where the actual tournament is taking place. today is the last day in the month-long tournament. >> one of us in here still enjoyed the game, one of us clearly. >> you can guess who didn't. let me give you a look at some of the other stories we are keeping an eye on this morning. >>> good news for this country's veterans. new rules will be taking effect tomorrow, they'll help vets of this country with post traumatic stress disorder, make it easier for them to get treatment. beforehand this was difficult, time-consuming, even complicated. when they applied for the post traumatic stress disworld treatments they had to have specific events and have specific notes of events that happened to them when they were

30 most industrialize nations, the u.s. ranks 15th in reading, 21st in science and 25th in math. >> american spends $543 billion annually on public schools. given that level of expenditure, why don't we get better results? welcome, chris. thank you for filling in for the vacationing pat. >> teachers are stuck. you have labor unions that make their jobs about job security and not about performance. it keeps them from being professionals. and then you have parents that demand that the children be treated like principles princesses and princes. so i think that's why it is not better. >>i want to point out that first of all, we're almost alone in the world where we attempt to educate all children. and our public schools have now more first generation kids, more poor kids and more minority kids and they historically don't do as well. we typically blame the kids that they came out of poor environment. but now we're learning that effective teachers can make a difference and there's a charter school movement that is bloom in this country and you have the company ip school cans and citiz

with, a global treasure, a model for the u.s. and so he's got this very volumous-- >> they didn't want to debate that? i thought obama care was supposed to become more popular? bill clinton, for one, and i think even the president's political aides told democrats, you vote for this, it's going to be more popular after it passes than during the ugly debate. i would think they would welcome a debate on this? >> oh, i think that berwick recess appointment is literally the biggest political event in the summer, of the summer. this is outrageous. i think his appointment should have hearings that are as important as those for elena kagan's nomination to the supreme court. they are huge issues at stake here and this is the first individual person who has emerged from the obama health care plan and dr. berwick is a living representative of what barack obama and all the health care economists in the white house want to do, which is to transform the american health care system in a way that kind of levels it out rather than emphasizes the cutting edge research for which this country has been fam

policy should be. >> juliet: the us attorney general signaling the u.s. may consider a second lawsuit against the state if it sees evidence of racial profiling at work. ahead, more on the tug-of-war between arizona and the federal government. and how it could impact controversial law now less than three weeks of taking effect. plus, a wanted international fugitive in custody. >> today, as you are aware, to successfully placed in custo custody, the barefoot bandit. >> juliet: the elusive barefoot bandit busted, the young man wanted in several robberies here in the state, including a plane. tonight, details on the dramatic chase that led to the teen's capture and what investigators say he was carrying when police found him in the bahamas. ♪ >> so, as we reported the long search for the barefoot bandit is over. after two years on the run, police say the infamous teen fugitive is finally behind bars and we're told it ended with a high speed chase in the waters off the bahamas. 19-year-old colton harris moore arriving in nassau today, hand can you evercuffed barefoot. stealing cars, boa

in arlington. >> the next world cup will be held in brazil in 2014. the u.s. is trying to bring the games here in 2013 or 2020 to. >>> we are following some breaking news in charles county. search crews are looking for a man. they say the 65-year-old has not been seen after he put his boat into the water earlier this afternoon. we will bring you the very latest tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >>> in new tonight, police were looking for the killer of a college student. the body of vanessa pham was suspended two weeks ago today. they passed the flyers at the fairfax shopping centerpiece -- shopping center. >>> and police looking for the gunmen responsible for shooting to you people in the district yesterday, and one of those victims died. the shooting happened on 11th street nw. they found the man with gunshot wounds. he was taken to an area hospital, where he died. a second man was also wounded but survived the attack. >>> d.c. firefighters say a woman and her daughter are dead after flames went through their home richard reeve is live with what family members are saying about this tragedy. >> b

. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you. rule the air. >> u.s. troops accounted for six of nine people killed in afghanistan today. one that killed in an accidental explosion. four were killed in bombings in southern afghanistan. june was the deadliest month in afghanistan since the war began. a memorial service was held court oandfor hon. students who drowned last week. >> hearing words from the bible spoke in their native language, the surviving students embrace d each other. they paid their respects with roses. outside on the delaware in the rain it, they laid wreaths on the river. police recovered the bodies of in the boat on friday. >> everything happened so fast. >> rachael color is a used member that hosted the hon. is still coping. -- that hosted tehe hungarians is still coping. >> i just ran over, stop everything i was doing. ran over to the doctor and everyone swim over. as they came over to me, i pulled them up out of the water. i pulled out six or seven people. it was just an instinct to help people in need. >> the ambassador insists the youth exchange programs will

for it to return. hopefully next time the u.s. will make it a little further. >> all right. thanks a lot. >>> a developing story in charles county. crews are searching for a 65-year-old man that they fear may have drowned. the man left in his boat. the boat washed up on shore several hours later. search crews are combing the water and land for any sign of them. >>> last night's house fire claimed the second victim. a short time ago a 59-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the hospital. her mother died last night from her injuries. fire officials spent the day in the neighborhood trying to figure out what started the blaze and how to prevent more lives from being lost. >> reporter: the fire went to two alarms, bringing more than 100 firefighters to the scene. >> the atf and the fire department. standard procedure after a fatal fire. an 85-year-old woman died after being rescued from the house. her daughter is hospitalized in grave condition. friends remember her as a woman with a big heart who opened her home to all. >> she always left the door open. she was beautiful. it could have bee

to the u.s. debt problem? first response comes from congressman moran. >> thank you for your question. is one of the most serious issues our country faces. any effort in changing our debt into the future rebels around structural reform. in addition, at this point in our economy, we cannot raise taxes. so any increase in fica or withholding taxes would be a terrible mistake. so raising taxes is not an option. congress should look at long- term, incremental changes in the social security system that will provide benefits, debt reduction benefits over a long period of time. the truth is that if we are going to address our deficit issue is about changing our tax code, eliminating regulations, and allowing the american people to go to work. how you get out of the recession is small businessmen and entrepreneurs believing they have an idea to bring to market. we have to get government out of the way. much of that has to do with the uncertainty of what washington is doing today. what is this person is going to grow their business when they are uncertain about what is going to happen with hea

's unclear when he might be extradited to the u.s. eric horng, abc news. >> learned how to fly by watching video games. incredible. >>> a thrilling finish tonight at the world cup. 700 million people around the planet tuned in to see spain squeeze past the netherlands. the u.s. team, as you probably know, was eliminated two weeks ago, but plenty of americans caught soccer fever and watched right up to the very end. soccer fans could not have hoped for a better or more anxiety-provoking ending. spain and the netherlands, two countries that had never won a world cup, battling it out in the final. and it was tense, scoreless during regulation time. agony for the huge crowds gathered in both madrid and amsterdam, watching through the incessant hum of the vuvuzelas. the south african horn the whole world has come to know. with minutes left in overtime, spain scores. >> spain, surely now, has won the world cup. >> reporter: touching off a wild celebration, and pandemonium in the streets back home. >> spain are world champions. >> reporter: there were viewing parties in this country, as well. the

deficits going into a spending crisis which has position ld the u.s. so well? >> i guess my view is we just had this experiment in spending stimulus, the biggest spending experiment with over $800 billion spent which we all know was a failure. it didn't create jobs. >> that's completely untrue, actually. we don't know that at all. it wasn't big enough to end the recession, but we don't know the counterfacts. imagine if we wouldn't have had that stimulus, don't you think the economy would have been even worse? >> no, i think we would be better off if we hadn't done the spending. >> seriously? >> the spending just created a much larger debt and it's basically made businesses in a hunker-down environment. we know what works. if you look at the book i wrote, "the end of prosperity," the history in the last 40 years shows when we cut the tax rate, that's when the economy grows. it grew during the kennedy taxes -- >> it grew during the clinton era as well. >> but don't forget that bill clinton cut the capital gains tax rate, barack obama is talking about raising it. >> candy, let's get back to yo

capture the u.s. wanted and then the islands, because of everything that this teenager has done. tell us what you know. >> caller: okay, what i can say to you, at this time i can confirm that he has been recaptured, sometime this morning. he is in custody and will be transported to the capital, nassau and he was captured on the island, in eleuthera and we will speak more on the arrest and the circumstances around it. more information regarding that will be brought to you, by our commission of police. >> jamie: i know the next couple of hours we'll learn more details. what happens provide seed do you recall -- procedurally when he gets to nassau, he's accused of crimes there and in the u.s., what happens first. >> an investigation will be conducted into the matter of things he may have committed while in the bahamas and following that protocol, will be in place as regards to him being extradited back to the u.s. >> jamie: can you confirm that he did make his way to the bahamas, in a stolen aircraft? >> again, he was... (inaudible) like i said all of the circumstances surrounding his arriv

and after two years on the run, he's caught. he's behind bars in the bahamas facing extraditition to the u.s.. he got the name because he committed crimes without shoes on. he escaped in taught from a halfway house and he's stolen airplanes and boats and cars and he's never had flying lessons. >>> there's a trend among recreational drug users. it's spice or geneny. it can be up to 15 times stronger than pot. it's legal in 45 states including maryland. it doesn't show up on drug tests and it's easy to order on the internet and it can tuesday trimmers and seizures -- it can cause trimmers and seizures. >>> how well did the doctors perform during the h1n1 out break. there are focus groups to try to find out. >> reporter: she works at johns hopkins and this year, getting a flu shot was part of the job. >> everyone i know got the shots. >> they had all of the notices on the buses and then, notices put up in the public places about washing hasn'ts. >> reporter: after hosting dozens of the flu clinics this year, that's the kind of feed back they're looking for and they're asking the marylanders to

: and while the debt crisis is absorbing the eurozone and the u.s. is overhauling its financial reform bill, kazakhstan is looking back on an orderly bank restructuring programme. >>the conference highlighted the fact that kazakhstan's survival and revival post crisis, is very relevant to the ongoing reorganization of u.s. and european banks. >>marcia favale tarter is the international advisor to the prime minister responsible for the bank restructuring. she says the success is due to its homegrown strategy of burden sharing... devised internally by kazakhstan. >>tarter: a key decision in having a burden-sharing approach was exactly not to burden the sovereign with additional debt. and because we were not out there raising money in inopportune times, the government was able to then completely participate in the recovery of the commodity cycle and we've seen that in the gdp growth of the country. >>reporter: this successful restructuring... where the investors become partners by providing them tools to recoup their losses... led some delegates to suggest it as a case study for debt burdened

. >>> six service members are among nine people killed today in several incidents. two u.s. troops died in bombings in southern afghanistan. two were killed in the eastern part of the country. one died in the a small arms fire and another died in an accidental explosion. today's news follows a deadly trend. june was a deadly month for international forces and american troops. >>> these pictures appear to show fidel castro. they show the 83-year-old meeting with people at the national center of scientific investigations in havana. it would be the first public appearance by castro since he underwent intestinal surgery back in 2006. you know, he is closely linked to two of the 9/11 attackers and one of the most wanted terrorists. how to find him? why not check facebook. interesting. >>> also an exclusive. we're diving under the gulf of mexico to show you what disaster is doing to marine life. >>> hey, everybody, don't just sit there. make sure you become part of the conversation. send me a message on twitter or facebook and check out my blog at cnn.com/don. i want to hear from you. ♪ peo

. >>> meanwhile in afghanistan, as u.s. forces step up the offensive, six american service members were killed on saturday. raising the death toll to 23 killed this month. more from martha raddatz. >> reporter: the six americans died in separate incidents. in the volatile east and south of the country. in the south, u.s. and coalition force are preparing for a major on ration. the troops there killed by road side bombs. in the east, small arms fire and deadly road side bombs or explosions. the eastern part of the country has taken an especially heavy toll. we toured the area last week with a u.s. commander there. he's been here six weeks and already lost more than 30 of his soldiers. >> anytime you lose a soldier, it's tough. we have had a couple of days with multiple. it doesn't matter. even one loss changes a family back in the united states in an instant. >> reporter: this year's death toll has already more than doubled last year's for the same period. and the heavy fighting months ahead and the additional surge troops could mean the terrible trend continues. martha raddatz, abc news, kabul

's team from the u.s. tournament? >>> real life drama. real life actors are taking their drama to courtrooms near you. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex sweand welcome to msnb sunday. police have finally caught the crafty teenaged fugitive known as the barefoot bandit. they followed him in a boat, and they made the arrest. colton harris moore has been on the run since escaping from a washington state halfway house back in 2008, but the case heated up last week when the police say the 19-year-old crash landed a stolen plane near the bahamas. now the cops have finally cat up with him. msnbc confirms he was arrested at 3:00 this morning. let's bring in pat brown, author of "the profiler," good morning to you. >> i'm smiling. >> you are. it's been a tough week. a week ago he crashed his plane right near the bahamas. he was arrested in the bahamas. he's being taken to nassau right now. you sort of predicted that the cops would finally catch up with him. why? >> he made a big mistake. he got really fancy. he envisions himself as a clever little thief like on television. that's whe

was the first u.s. reporter to go into peru's prison, a place known as hell on earth. >> behind me is a prison gouged out of the windy gray hills that stand outside of lima, peru. the international community of human rights describes this as the worst prison in the world. and any prisoner going inside without his own money to buy food and medication, their fate is sealed. he will rot to death. >> i am where nightmares are eternal. daunte's inferno is real. i take you into the belly of the beast. a a.band oned hope, all he who enter here. i will be the first reporter from the united states to document on hidden camera the horror of the prison. >> the guards don't worry here. they'll shoot, shoot to kill. you're dead. you're dead. there is no morales and no ethical code to go by. it's dog eat dog. the fittest survive. >> his name is john robbins. he walks in the prison three times per week. he's an irish missionary in a place where a cup of fresh water is a reason for murder. his god is a watchful god. >> it's like one... fate made, everything just gets water, when this comes running after three

val you've. >> last week, he was linked to a stolen plane in indiana and then the u.s. coastguard tracked that plane because of a beacon on it, and they found it in the bahamas and the fbi put out the word to be on the lookout for him. it worked. >> listen, colton harris-moore, how did he become so renowned? how do become a criminal at 12 years old? >> reporter: as you said, came from, i guess, a tough family. his mother said to live in a mobile home park and he was a juvenile delinquent. he got into trouble. he wound up pleading guilty to a series of burglaries and break-ins. they sent him to a group home. he escaped and then he was on the run. somehow, he managed to steal a plane in idaho and fly it back to his home state of washington and crashed it. he went on, there were three other states involved. he stole yet another plane, allegedly, and as you said, he almost became a cult figure. he did become a cult figure to a lot of them, 66,000 people on facebook, there were videos of him on youtube and someone has sold the rights to his story. his mother told our cnn affiliate, she

, policymaking circles of the u.s. now in spy charge agents like that are called illegals because for the most part they're not working under their real names and don't have the traditional spy game cover of a diplomatic posting. >> illegals are the worst kind of spy, hardest to spot, hardest to catch, and the most insidious because you don't know what they're doing, you don't know where they're going. >> eric o'neill was an undercover fbi operative for five years. he was key in bringing down the notorious fbi spy robert hanson. an unanswered question is how the government got on to the spies here in first place. o'neill has three theories. >> the first, of course, is source information from overseas. the other way, it could be just good old-fashioned surveillance work. the third way, of course, is one of these illegals could have sold out, could have decided i like the life in america. >> whether there is an illegal who sold out the others, we don't know. but what's certain is that none of the russians seemed aware that the fbi had been bugging their homes, reading their computers, and survei

prosthetics, a u.s. company donating its own funds and supported by several charities. therapist anna says the kids will need to keep getting updated replacements. >> depends on how fast they grow. it's kind of like saying how fast -- how soon would they need a new pair of tennis shoes. >> reporter: she says other kids in the orphan age still tease her but she is one of the lucky ones. holding baby kevin, the director says that it cares for 121 kids now. no one knows how many orphans there are in haiti. >> trying to find like relatives, aunts, uncles, grandparents, anybody, to help these little kids. it's just been so traumatic for everybody that that's why orphanages keep springing up. >> reporter: for the families living in the more than 1,000 temporary camps, though they cling to their faith, futs tour is hardly brighter then for the orphans. this camp, built from the rubble of a settlement that was on the other side of the valley, is one of a handful cared for by the american red cross. the director of international operations, says the organization has spent 200 of the $468 million i

people are talking about this morning. one of four high profile russian prisoners is back on u.s. soil this morning and he may be returning to his home in cockeysville. lisa jang has more on what his neighbors are saying about his life as a spy and his time in a russian jail. >> good morning, everyone. many neighbors are still trying to wrap their head around the fact that this international swap has maryland ties and that one of the swapped pritzers may return to the state to live. >> 59-year-old alexander zap roski spent the last seven years in a russian prison. on friday, the former kgb colonel flew into dull et international airport, one of four prisoners convicted of spying for the west. released by moscow in the biggest spy swap since the cold war. thousands of miles away, quiet cockeysville is where he called home since he left russia in 1997. maryland tax records show he once lived in this upscale private community on highfield court and he still owns a house on willow vista way where his son and family live, where neighbors can't believe an espionage dram ha has any baltimore

's latest book, "the supreme court." it is available in hardcover and as an e-book. >> races to succeed to u.s. inventors or on tonight's 2010 coverage. first, the kansas debate vying for the sake -- the seat of senator sam brownback. that is at a 30 p.m. eastern time. we will show president obama speaking at a campaign fund- raiser. congressman roy blunt in the running for the republican nomination talks with business and -- businessmen in lebanon, missouri about jobs. the misery see it is opening up with the retirement of the republican senator. campaign 2010 coverage on c- span. now, a c-span crew covering the gulf of mexico oil spill visits a temporary workers village in louisiana. >> this is the venice responders village. i am the operations manager. we have built this village for people that are working on the boats and on the beaches that are actually the ones collecting the oil and trying to get it off the water or off the shore. they are the ones that put out the bones and they do the siphoning of the oil. they pick up the oil-on the beaches and is mainly for people who are 50 miles o

to you the first time which i think is the last time you gave an interview on u.s. television back in 2009, did they come to you to question you about whether or not you knew phillip garrido? >> they did. >> geraldo: and why and what did you say? >> we argued back and forth and they accused me of knowing or setting this up. it is like, you know, just unbelievable. i have never been questioned before. i cooperated a thousand percent, every tv interview, every article, every newspaper, everything. we went around for two and a half hours. >> geraldo: let me stop you. did you have any knowledge, any familiarity, any friendship, any relationship, did you know of the existences of phillip and or nancy garrido prior to his arrest? >> no. >> geraldo: absolutely not? >> none. >> geraldo: this was in essence just another in the long string of humiliations that you have faced since your step daughter has been found? >> i was told they had done this because of the fact that they never questioned me. say i did have something to do with this and they never questioned me it would look pretty funn

, they are not deported so they sometimes stay in the u.s. and purchase new false documents so they can work again. since obama took office, immigration and customs enforcement or i.c.e. has audited files at nearly 3,000 companies and issued $6.4 million in fines against firms that hire illegal immigrants. this compares to 500 audits of companies in 2008. the new focus on prosecuting and finding employers but not deporting workers comes to light as president obama delivered his speech earlier this month on immigration reform. promising tough enforcement at the workplace and at the border and as the battle rages on between the federal government and arizona's new immigration law, including a lawsuit against arizona by the justice department. a spokesman for the immigration agency has said the goal of the employer audit is in his words to create a culture of compliance with immigration laws. one thing to note, i.c.e. leaves it up to companies for fire illegal workers but if they don't and are caught, they face the risk of prosecution. in washington, julie kirtz, fox news. >>> leave nothing behind. it is th

a tepid u.s. economic recovery. business did not like the u.s. president and the u.s. president did not like business, he said. you reject the notion that the white house and the president are anti-business. if that perception is out there. and it's having an effect on the business community's willingness to create jobs, is that not a failure of the obama administration? >> let's review history. when we took office. this is important. >> don't go that far. >> this is important, jake. you have to recognize what the kind of -- there's no doubt that there was a kind of katie, bar the doors, philosophy in the eight years previous to us. in washington. it led to a financial disaster. all the companies were in very difficult straits. in fact, the profits are up 65% since that time over the last two years. our financial system is now stable. instead of collapsing. which would have been a devastating thing for every business in the country, both large and small. but, yes, we're working closely with business. we want to continue to work closely. that doesn't mean that we simply turn away fro

a tourist boat they were on was struck by a barge in the delaware river. the hungarian ambassador to the u.s. and the students' host families also attended the service. mourners dropped wreaths into the river and a pair of doves were released at the end of the ceremony. the students' deaths have been ruled accidental drownings gldz military fighter jets scramble to stop two planes from entering the no-fly zone. they were briefly detained and then let go after determined they were not a threat. it's unclear where the two cessnas were headed. president obama was campaigning for senator harry reid. >>> bp releasing millions more gallons of oil in the gulf of mexico in an attempt to eventually contain it. officials say an old cap on the leak has been removed and robotic submarines will put a tighter dome over the well hopefully by monday. about five million gallons of oil is expected to gush freely into the sea for two days. the new cap is supposed to prevent any oil from spilling into the gulf. >>> fallout from the gulf oil spill may reach the global fashion industry. there's expected to be a s

department and the military talked about how to stabilize war-torn countries like afghanistan and iraq. the u.s. institute of peace posted this event. it is one hour and 10 minutes. >> think you all for staying with us. sheldon has estimated become moderator. we have a wonderful panel group with us, many i know from the past and some of whom i have just met for the first time. all of which was very actively involved in reaching out to the english-speaking world and trying to help. trying to bring a wide spectrum of the blog post your -- blogosphere into the broader world, their identities and backgrounds can be found in the material, telling you who they are, talking about armenia, we will have speakers talking about their experiences with iranian social media. we loudspeakers on madagascar are. sheldon, in his organization of the events, said quite appropriately that we should avoid having 10 minutes or 15 minutes a presentation, but instead have it be a much more conversational. i think that is a good idea. i would like to ask each of them to speak for about five minutes each. specifically ab

convention on friday, posting the rnc chairman, michael steele and u.s. senate candidate sharron angle, -- here is a look at the german steel. this is 30 minutes. >> i hope somebody is ready to win in nevada. you have some work cut out for you. you have some things to do. it is important that you pull yourselves together, pull yourselves up by your bootstraps, leaned over and help a neighbor poll themselves up and leaned over and help that crazy uncle pull himself up. family and friends, the moment to go out and communicate a powerful message. we are going to bring the change this country needs. we are going to bring the change that nevada needs and we're going to start by changing out harry reid. [applause] you have a great new chairman who i have had the pleasure to spend some time with. he is quite a guy. he is ready to rock and roll and build and grow and strengthen this party. congratulations on your leadership. it's a pleasure to be with you. a real pleasure. he has a great team, a great partnership in the governor and that wonderfulational committee woman. where is i.t. and the

the leak could be contained within days. but a more permanent solution is still weeks away. grim day for u.s. forces in afghanistan. six service members have been killed in action. this is more than 1,000 afghans protested against coalition forces today. the rally was sparked by the deaths of two security guards during a military raid. the new u.s. commander there, general david petraeus said he is committed to reducing civilian casualties. 23 americans died in battle in afghanistan so far this month. i'm juliet huddy. now back to huckabee. for the latest headlines, go to foxnews.com. >> if you would like to comment on tonight's show, e-mail us at huckmail@foxnews.com. >> mike: the next guest were instrumental if moral majority in '79 and helping elect president ronald reagan. dr. beverly and her husband dr. tim has been named one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in america and the coauthor of "left behind" series that 60 million people read and has a new book called "edge of the akochlypse." they join me now. dr. lahaye, do you see similarities between the jimmy carter era and what i

great charges -- emotion, fear, guilt, or racism. that is how you pass or kill a bill in the u.s. congress. emotion, fear, guilt, or racism. is that, but that is the way it is. . good people of deep differences knowing the possibility of odds of success are rather harrowing to say the least. but i do have the naive belief and i think erskine has it to stabilize social security and insure its solvesy 75 or more years out. but as we address it, the keening wail of cut goes out through the lavend, or gut. good heavens. it's -- if people can't grasp that disability inshurns will be unsustainable in less than ten years, it's grown double since 1980, i won't go into figures, that just makes people's eyes glaze over. but old age and insurance, will only pay out 75% of its benefits in 3e7. it won't go broke. just going to pay out 75 instead of 100. and that date will keep moving closer with population growth and aging. unsustainable, unconscionable, and predictable. but there are many options out there. over two dozens options out there will work and we'll work on them all. and i think i

with june to be the deadliest month for u.s. and nato forces. despite today's news that the taliban killed at least 14 afghan police in what is normally a very quiet northern poofrt the country. still the general gave a press conference today saying the insurgency is not getting stronger, that it was being squeezed. i quote him here. we're taking the oxygen out of the insurgency. it's true that the u.s./nato summer offensive is building steam. there have been a series of nighttime raids by afghan commandos at u.s. special forces. that have been quite effective, killing a couple of hundred taliban commanders and operatives. but aside from that, people are just not seeing anything tangible yet on the ground that would suggest that things are getting better. that's fuelling this kind of grim move. alex? >> it all makes sense unfortunately. nbc's jim maceda. >>> a driver speeds down the street you're about to see. he runs through this intersection. while doing so, hits another car. that one flips on its roof. then he runs over the meade yand and right into a mini bus. police arrested jeffrey b

in the u.s., warm but no longer oppressively hot. cool in the plains and northwest with a chance of showers. in the week ahead, warm and sunny in the east. the plains will be cool and pleasant. ♪ >> osgood: ahead, a walk in the country with merle haggard. first, the cutting,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> osgood: a los angeles court official complained this past week with all the celebrity legal proceedings and the horde of reporters that show up for them are straining his court to the limit. do tell. no that his complaint will discourage the journalists, our story is now reported by tracy smith. >> gentlemen, point your cameras! in a world that celebrates celebrity, every move is worth a thousand pictures. on the streets of hollywood and beyond, celebrity news is serious business. and right now, brother, business is good! >> remember, you're supposed to be with jennifer anniston? >> according to the online industry tracker, hitwise, there's more than 1,200 celebrity news sites from established names like people and us weekly to new york gossip blogs like perez hilton and sugar to name a few. >> is f

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